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''First, if possible, we would like a good overall image of what the device looks like (Note: do NOT use proprietary images unless you have obtained permission to do so). Next, provide a brief summary of what the device is and by whom it is provided (include wiki links to the card type and the vendor -- and, ideally, after you have finished editing this page, you should add links from those pages back to this one). The last introductory piece of information is the all important indication of whether or not the device is supported under Linux. Here's an example:''<br />

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<span style="color:#009000"> ''First, if possible, we would like a good overall image of what the device looks like (Note: do NOT use proprietary images unless you have obtained permission to do so). <br>

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''Next, provide a brief summary of what the device is and by whom it is provided (include wiki links to the card type and the vendor -- and, ideally, after you have finished editing this page, you should add links from those pages back to this one).'' <br>

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''The last introductory piece of information is the all important indication of whether or not the device is supported under Linux. Here's an example:''</span><br>

[[Image:Kworld_ATSC_115_front.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Example Image: Add a good overall image of what the device looks like here and perhaps a very brief description]]

[[Image:Kworld_ATSC_115_front.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Example Image: Add a good overall image of what the device looks like here and perhaps a very brief description]]

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An [[ATSC]] [[ATSC PCI cards]] from [[KWORLD]].

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An [[ATSC]] [[ATSC PCI Cards|PCI Card]] from [[KWorld]].

The ATSC 115 is supported under Linux since kernel 2.6.24.

The ATSC 115 is supported under Linux since kernel 2.6.24.

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<span style="color:#009000">''Note: The page contents menu will automagically build itself, so you need not worry about it''</span>

==Overview/Features==

==Overview/Features==

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* PCI interface

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* PCI interface

* Inputs: Antenna (Composite), Remote and S-Video In

* Inputs: Antenna (Composite), Remote and S-Video In

===Components Used===

===Components Used===

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* [[crypto ReDi PC 50 A] (tuner)

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* [[Quantek QT1010]] (tuner)

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It is a small USB TV stick offering only a digital (not analog) TV tuner.

''Use the included code to insert other images if necessary. Add as many high resolution pictures as you can i.e the card, the original box, the remote and, when uploading the files to the wiki, give them detailed specific names. Note: only use images taken by yourself or those 3rd party images for which you have received express written consent (such as from a vendor) that permits their usage. For example:''<br>

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Image:VideoMate_DVB-T220_box.jpg|VideoMate DVB-T220 Box

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===Identification===

===Identification===

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<span style="color:#009000">''Provide here, for PCI/PCIe devices, the relevant output of <code>lspci -vnn</code> or, in the case of USB devices, <code>lsusb -v </code>. We're particularly interested in the subsystem ID's. To make a code block simply make the first character of each line a space. For example:''</span><br>

<span style="color:#009000">''Provide a link to the vendor's product page here along with any other external link to information that is generally helpful in relation to the device. For example:''</span><br>

Latest revision as of 23:02, 14 August 2012

Note: In essence, this page is a "copy and paste" template which users should use when establishing a new device article within the wiki. Its intended purpose is to serve as the basis for the format/layout of device articles; thereby striving to establish a general consistency throughout the wiki.

Usage:

Once you have logged in to the wiki, open another browser tab or window and, in which, start creating a new device article

Next, return to this article and click the "view source" tab at the top of the page. Then, copy the entire contents from the box displaying this page's wiki source code

Then switch back to the new device page you are creating and, within the editing box at the bottom of it's page, paste the entire page code contents that you've just copied from the "New Device Copy & Paste Template" article

Proceed then to edit your new device article page by filling in the various sections, replacing the template examples, with information relevant for the new device you are adding to the wiki. Be sure to delete the green italic directional comment sections provided by the template (as well as this notice)

First, if possible, we would like a good overall image of what the device looks like (Note: do NOT use proprietary images unless you have obtained permission to do so). Next, provide a brief summary of what the device is and by whom it is provided (include wiki links to the card type and the vendor -- and, ideally, after you have finished editing this page, you should add links from those pages back to this one).The last introductory piece of information is the all important indication of whether or not the device is supported under Linux. Here's an example:

Example Image: Add a good overall image of what the device looks like here and perhaps a very brief description

Components Used

Other Images

Use the included code to insert other images if necessary. Add as many high resolution pictures as you can i.e the card, the original box, the remote and, when uploading the files to the wiki, give them detailed specific names. Note: only use images taken by yourself or those 3rd party images for which you have received express written consent (such as from a vendor) that permits their usage. For example:

VideoMate DVB-T220 Box

VideoMate DVB-T220 Remote

Identification

Provide here, for PCI/PCIe devices, the relevant output of lspci -vnn or, in the case of USB devices, lsusb -v . We're particularly interested in the subsystem ID's. To make a code block simply make the first character of each line a space. For example: